i went to hy-vee in eagan for my weekly grocery order and i bought what was likely the last box of 'ghostbusters' cereal. i bought one box last week, and have been eating it already. it is red corn puffs and two kinds of marshmallows, one kind blue and one kind white. on the back it asks 'do you have what it takes to be a ghostbuster?' i figured that if the cereal was out, then the movie would be on its way soon. but the movie has been delayed due to the pandemic, now on for a november release. it tastes fine. wondering if any other items are being used to promote the movie, i recall 'ecto cooler', a drink made by hi-c. i am used to seeing fast food chains helping with promoting movies as well. notable about this week's purchase of the movie-themed cereal was how it wasn't recognized by the self-checkout i was using, so an employee had to enter it for me. it was a dollar, same as last week.
at work there was a problem with one of the two hoppers on the envelope stuffer, near the end of the day. hopefully there is no need to call for service on it, but thankfully i won't have to deal with it again until monday. in the morning i decided to take back a cart to the nearby dollar store, it had been near the bank's parking lot for a few days and i was tired of looking at it. in the evening i went on a walk and found 50 cents. the 'big bang theory' reruns were when the friends played dungeons and dragons with a christmas theme. it was followed by the one where amy lied to sheldon because she wanted to keep living with him.
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